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Stadtpark, Vienna

The Stadtpark (German: [ˈʃtatˌpaʁk] , City Park) in Vienna, Austria is a large municipal park that extends from the Ringstraße in the Innere Stadt first district up to the Heumarkt (Hay Market) in the Landstraße third district. The park is divided in two sections by the Wienfluss (Vienna River), and has a total surface area of 65,000 square metres (28 acres). Scattered throughout the park are statues of famous Viennese artists, writers, and composers, including Hans Canon, Emil Jakob Schindler, Johann Strauss II, Franz Schubert, and Anton Bruckner. The opulent Kursalon building on Johannesgasse, with its broad terrace that reaches into the park, is the site of popular waltz concerts.

The U-Bahn station Stadtpark, designed by Otto Wagner

History edit

 
Wienfluss in the Stadtpark

Even as early as in the Biedermeier period, the glacis before the Karolinenstadttor (Caroline City Gate) was a popular site of entertainment. During the demolition of the city walls and the creation of the Vienna Ringstraße in its place, the mayor at that time, Andreas Zelinka, promoted the project of creating a public park on the territory. The park was designed in the style of English gardens by the landscape painter Josef Selleny, while the plans were made by the city gardener Rudolf Siebeck. On 21 August 1862 the park was opened, becoming the first public park in Vienna.

On the southern shore of the Wienfluß, the so-called Kinderpark (Children's park) was created in 1863, which is today still used mainly as a playground and for sports. The Karolinenbrücke (Caroline Bridge), which was built in 1857 (since 1918 it is known as Stadtparkbrücke - City Park Bridge) connects it to the Stadtpark proper on the northern side of the river.

After the regulation of the Wienfluss, the whole river area was rebuilt by Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer between 1903 and 1907, with a gate out of which the river flows, pavilions and stairs to its shorts. The architecture, together with the U-Bahn station by Otto Wagner, is among the sights of the park.

Sights in the park edit

The Kursalon edit

 
Floral clock and the Kursalon in the back.

At the water glacis, a spa pavilion was built, in which mineral water with healing properties was served. The current Kursalon building was built between 1865 and 1867 according to plans of Johann Garben. The opulent building in the historicist style of the Italian renaissance is located next to the Johannesgasse. A wide terrace reaching into the park is attached to it.

After it was opened on 8 May 1867 amusements were originally prohibited. However, since that concept was not accepted, it was changed, and Johann Strauss II gave his first concert here on 15 October 1868. The Kursalon thus became a popular place for concerts and for dancing, especially during the era of the Strauss brothers. Today, after undergoing some renovation, it is still used for balls, concerts, nightclub events and congresses. There is also a Café-Restaurant inside it.

Monuments edit

The gilded bronze monument of Johann Strauß II, is one of the most known and most frequently photographed monuments in Vienna. It was unveiled to the public on 26 June 1921 and is framed by a marble relief made by Edmund Hellmer. The gilding was removed in 1935 and laid on again only in 1991.

There are several other monuments, e.g. of Franz Schubert, Franz Lehár, Robert Stolz and Hans Makart; the Stadtpark is the park with the largest number of monuments and sculptures in Vienna.

The Meierei edit

The former milk drinking hall was erected as part of the installations surrounding the Wienfluß according to plans of Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer during the years of 1901 to 1903. After suffering heavy damage during World War II, the building was extended during reconstruction. Today, with another annex having been built, there is a restaurant in the Meierei.

Plants edit

The flora in the park is characterized by a wide range of species, planted to bloom in all seasons. A parkway bordering the Ringstraße reduces the impact of noise and emission on the park. Some groves are natural protection zones, including ginkgo, honey locust, Pyramid Poplar, and Caucasian wingnut.

External links edit

  • Official site

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Stadtpark German ˈʃtatˌpaʁk City Park in Vienna Austria is a large municipal park that extends from the Ringstrasse in the Innere Stadt first district up to the Heumarkt Hay Market in the Landstrasse third district The park is divided in two sections by the Wienfluss Vienna River and has a total surface area of 65 000 square metres 28 acres Scattered throughout the park are statues of famous Viennese artists writers and composers including Hans Canon Emil Jakob Schindler Johann Strauss II Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner The opulent Kursalon building on Johannesgasse with its broad terrace that reaches into the park is the site of popular waltz concerts The U Bahn station Stadtpark designed by Otto Wagner Contents 1 History 2 Sights in the park 2 1 The Kursalon 2 2 Monuments 2 3 The Meierei 2 4 Plants 3 External linksHistory edit nbsp Wienfluss in the Stadtpark Even as early as in the Biedermeier period the glacis before the Karolinenstadttor Caroline City Gate was a popular site of entertainment During the demolition of the city walls and the creation of the Vienna Ringstrasse in its place the mayor at that time Andreas Zelinka promoted the project of creating a public park on the territory The park was designed in the style of English gardens by the landscape painter Josef Selleny while the plans were made by the city gardener Rudolf Siebeck On 21 August 1862 the park was opened becoming the first public park in Vienna On the southern shore of the Wienfluss the so called Kinderpark Children s park was created in 1863 which is today still used mainly as a playground and for sports The Karolinenbrucke Caroline Bridge which was built in 1857 since 1918 it is known as Stadtparkbrucke City Park Bridge connects it to the Stadtpark proper on the northern side of the river After the regulation of the Wienfluss the whole river area was rebuilt by Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer between 1903 and 1907 with a gate out of which the river flows pavilions and stairs to its shorts The architecture together with the U Bahn station by Otto Wagner is among the sights of the park Sights in the park editThe Kursalon edit Main article Kursalon Hubner nbsp Floral clock and the Kursalon in the back At the water glacis a spa pavilion was built in which mineral water with healing properties was served The current Kursalon building was built between 1865 and 1867 according to plans of Johann Garben The opulent building in the historicist style of the Italian renaissance is located next to the Johannesgasse A wide terrace reaching into the park is attached to it After it was opened on 8 May 1867 amusements were originally prohibited However since that concept was not accepted it was changed and Johann Strauss II gave his first concert here on 15 October 1868 The Kursalon thus became a popular place for concerts and for dancing especially during the era of the Strauss brothers Today after undergoing some renovation it is still used for balls concerts nightclub events and congresses There is also a Cafe Restaurant inside it Monuments edit The gilded bronze monument of Johann Strauss II is one of the most known and most frequently photographed monuments in Vienna It was unveiled to the public on 26 June 1921 and is framed by a marble relief made by Edmund Hellmer The gilding was removed in 1935 and laid on again only in 1991 There are several other monuments e g of Franz Schubert Franz Lehar Robert Stolz and Hans Makart the Stadtpark is the park with the largest number of monuments and sculptures in Vienna nbsp Franz Schubert Monument nbsp Closeup of Franz Schubert statue nbsp Johann Strauss Monument nbsp Robert Stolz bust nbsp Andreas Zelinka Monument nbsp Franz Lehar Monument The Meierei edit The former milk drinking hall was erected as part of the installations surrounding the Wienfluss according to plans of Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer during the years of 1901 to 1903 After suffering heavy damage during World War II the building was extended during reconstruction Today with another annex having been built there is a restaurant in the Meierei Plants edit The flora in the park is characterized by a wide range of species planted to bloom in all seasons A parkway bordering the Ringstrasse reduces the impact of noise and emission on the park Some groves are natural protection zones including ginkgo honey locust Pyramid Poplar and Caucasian wingnut External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stadtpark Vienna Official site ZoomVienna Photo of Stadtpark Gates ZoomVienna Photo of Strauss Statue in Stadtpark 48 12 17 N 16 22 50 E 48 20472 N 16 38056 E 48 20472 16 38056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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